Is the cost of underfloor heating completely exaggerated?

  • Erstellt am 2016-04-11 21:38:33

Payday

2016-04-13 17:24:26
  • #1
What is the price per sqm (or land price) that the offer is actually based on, or what do plots cost at the neighbor’s (per sqm)? Only then can you actually see how much of the 7x0,000€ actually goes into the house.


That’s clear. Still, there are other plots. Overall, either the location must be mega exclusive or the house price is set quite high. Besides, of course, you don’t know what the house etc. costs...



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What is there to calculate internally? Underfloor heating for the house is installed in 2-3 days. Normal radiators including piping are not installed faster. The material will not make a big difference either, since radiators are not given away. So it’s simply making a profit because of supply and demand. As a trade, you are the only provider overall; the demand is large. It’s just like extras in a car. So what laypeople knowledge should there be here?! In the end, everyone can charge whatever surcharge they want. Whether they get the whole order in the end is another matter. As a doctor, it doesn’t hit a poor person either; after all, he charges private patients the same and now sees how it is to be on the losing side.
 

T21150

2016-04-13 17:39:29
  • #2


That was a little bit mean of you just now. But I know that’s not who you are.

Doctors have to work very hard and have a huge responsibility.
I also have a lot of responsibility in my job, but if I make a mistake, I don’t hurt anyone or kill anyone, I at most destroy money.

A really good doctor is worth their money. Without good doctors I wouldn’t be alive anymore. At least for me that’s a fact which from my very personal perspective is simply priceless.
Without private health insurance doctors often don’t get appropriate pay for their work anymore, by the way.
The system itself PKV/mandatory insurance is sh***. That is undeniably nonsense.

The rest of the post: I agree with you. Underfloor heating or radiators: you need material for both, I personally also don’t see a difference in price here.

The house prices in Dreieich are really strange. The OP isn’t even planning the madness of a house I assumed. Only in that area near the OP seems the rip-off has broken out.

Best regards
Thorsten
 

Cookiea

2016-04-13 17:42:56
  • #3
I don’t exactly know what my profession has to do with how expensive my planned house is, but I earn 2100 euros net for 24 hours per month plus 3 nights and one weekend duty per month. I am an employed hospital doctor and do not rip off private patients.

Regarding the topic: The plot is 505 sqm and the price per sqm should be between 500 and 550 euros. By the way, the developer regularly raises the price by another 10,000 euros after selling some houses, even if the plots become smaller. The demand is apparently so high that they still sell the houses.
 

T21150

2016-04-13 17:47:42
  • #4


a) Nothing. You build the house you want. It would be even worse if we now started linking professions to house classes. Where would that even lead.... As a physicist, would I only have been allowed to build an Einstein Tower?
b) The salaries of doctors are at least known to some people like me. Because I know many people and know what they get. Doctors get: often far too little. It's outrageous what is sometimes paid.
c) Private patients are not ripped off. Increasing deductions must always be made, sometimes 25%, as I see on some bills.
The doctors are not to blame for the system.
And most doctors are not particularly well paid. Not even the senior physicians. Chief physicians certainly more so.
 

Cookiea

2016-04-13 19:59:18
  • #5
Of course not in the month but in the week....
 

Kikolool

2016-04-14 10:48:29
  • #6
If you subtract the land (~€250,000), then there is still €500,000 left for 200sqm with a basement including additional construction costs and (as it reads, with parquet) so ready to move in. It generally depends on the equipment/specifications, but it can somehow come close to that. I also built here in the Rhein/Main area and the prices being asked here are sometimes really out of this world.

Unfortunately, without exact details about the complete package, it is now difficult to put the heating in relation. Surely the developer makes a good profit there; surcharges are generally always (considered relatively) more expensive, at least from my experience.
 

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